•■ ;; Friday, December 14, 1979 79 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tillie Martin,Woman of Valor as Hadassah, Bonds Leader The passing last Friday of Tillie Martin is mourned by major Jewish movements as a serious loss to the commu- nity. Funeral services for Mrs. Martin, who was ill for sev- eral months, were held Sunday at Ira Kaufman Chapel, and many hundreds joined in paying tribute to the 63-year-old leader who was the Woman of Valor who inspired many in promoting educational ac- tivities and in efforts for Zionism and Israel. Mrs. Martin, as chairman of the cultural commission of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, was a familiar figure and became known to many thousands who attended the synagogue lectures over which she presided. Whatever she under- took was accompanied by the assurance of new goals being aimed at and achieved. This was true of her presidency of the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. She rose in the ranks of the women's Zionist movement from menial duties to leadership that gave her status nation- ally. This was equally true in her leadership in women's ranks in State of Israel Bonds. • As a hostess she was su- perb. The Martin home was a source of inspiration for visiting lecturers, Zionist leaders and those in the ranks in Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. Martin gained high re- spect as hosts of merit and Tillie was always the charming hostess. The Family of the Late ALEX KUSHNER Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The Family of the Late BENJAMIN LUSKY Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The Family of the Late YETI-A WEINBERG Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement RACHEL BACOW, 85, 29628 Middlebelt, Far- mington Hills, died Dec. 9. Survived by two sons, Mitchel L. and Marty of Studio City, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Sara Davis of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Louis (Evelyn) Grant; a brother, Nathan Mallin; eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. _TILLIE MARTIN In Israel Bonds efforts, Mrs. Martin consistently held leadership roles. At the time of her death, she was co-reinvestment chairman for the local Bonds drive. She was a member of the Ambassador's Society of Trustees and Golda Meir Club, two honorary Bond divisions. Active in Cong. Shaarey Zedek's affairs benefiting Israel Bonds, Mrs. Martin and her hus- band were honored by the congregation in 1975 for their efforts on behalf of Israel Bonds. She was active in Hadassah Bond functions and played a major role in the entire local Israel Bond picture, herself having co-chaired Shaarey Zedek Bond functions. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Martin was educated in the Detroit Public Schools and earned a master's degree in education at Wayne State University. She was the past president of the Sinai Hos- pital Guild, Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood and Zedakah Juniors. Mrs. Martin also was affiliated with the Jewish Welfare Federation, Maimonides Medical Society Women's Auxil- iary and Women's American ORT. She was a board member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. She leaves her husband, Dr. Peter; a son, Dr. Richard of Oklahoma City, Okla.; two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Dickman and Joan of Brookline, Mass.; two brothers, Irving Munch of Encino, Calif., and Arthur Munch of Mar Vista, Calif.; and three grandchildren. In Memory of Our Beloved Grandmother KATY RUBIN Who passed away the 26th of Kislev (Dec. 6, 1977). You are thought of every day. Your grandchildren, Carol and Michael Adler TI-IE FANNIE BORDOW, 86, died Dec. 7. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Ruth) Goodstein; a son, Albert of Silver Spring, Md.; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Internient Washington, D.C. • • • MILTON BOSLEY died Dec. 10. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Louis (Sylvia) Wine. DORA COHEN, 87, 19100 W. Seven Mile, De- troit, died Dec. 8. Survived by a son, Harry of Grand Rapids; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Hooberman, Mrs. Julius (Mary) Shuster and Mrs. Barnett (Florence Lorie) Abromovich; two sis- ters, Mrs. Bertha Freed- man and Mrs. Max (Anna) Whitman; and 10 grandchildren. . • DORA COLMAN, 79, died Dec. 6. She leaves her husband, Jack: a son, William; a daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Frances) Ellias of Trenton; five grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. SOL GOLDBERG, 56, 23091 Gardner, Oak Park, died Dec...5. Survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, Ronald Farber; a brother, Harry W. Cascade of Palo Alto, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Gotleb, Mrs. Ruth Sands and Mrs. Ahron (Ann) Gumer. RUTH JACOBS, 68, 18425 Alta Vista, South- field, died Dec. 9. Survived by her husband, Joseph S.; a son, Peter M.; a daughter, OBITUARIES Mrs. Ernest Miriam) Scafone of Warren; her father, Sigmund Sherman; three brothers, Leo Sher- man of Carlsbad, Calif., Carl Sherman and Earl Sherman of Encino, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Eve- lyn) Ditkoff and Mrs. Charles (Freda) Landen; and three grandchildren. . • • GOLDIE KANE, 78, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Dec. 9. She leaves a son, Irv- ing, a daughter, Mrs. Clar- ence (Lillian) DeRoven; a brother, Harvey M. Dubin; four grandchildren and one great-grandson. • • ROSE KAPLAN, 86, died Dec. 10. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jacob (Syl- via) Brickner; a son, Her- shel of Plantation, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Seline Sherman of Chicago, Ill.; two grandsons and two great- grandchildren. • • • RAE A. (COHN) KATZ, 65, former Detroiter of San Diego, Calif., died Dec. 10. She leaves her husband, George; a son, Jay M. of Pleasanton, Calif.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles (Toby) Walsh of Westland; three brothers, Rabbi Morton J. Cohn of San Diego, Sidney L. Cohn of Farmington Hills and Henry J. Cohn of Au- burn Heights; and six grandchildren. MORRIS KLEIN, 79, 15075 Lincoln, Oak Park, died Dec. 5. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Albert (Elaine) Fagenson; a brother, Jack; a sister, Mrs. Harry (Yetta) Snider of North Miami Beach, Fla.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. • • • GERTRUDE KORT, 84, died Dec. 9. She leaves two sons, Robert and Sol of Van- couver, B.C.; a daughter, 'Laser Marvin (Dorothy) Laser of Palos Verdes, six and Calif.; grandchildren. BESSIE MATZ, 81, 19100 W. Seven Mile, De- troit, died Dec. 8. Survived by two sons, Albert S. and Leonard M:, both of Mt. Clemens; a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Bertha) Rubin of Mt. Clemens; four brothers, Benjamin Nagel, Harry Nagel, Jack Nagel of North Miami Beach, Fla., and David Nagel; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. • • • EDWARD REIDER, 84, died Dec. 6. He leaves two sons, Charles of Grand Rapids and Leonard; a brother, Morris; 10 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. • • • KATE REIZEN, 92, died Dec. 9. She leaves three sons, Charles of Howell, Maurice of Surfside, Fla., and Morton; two daughters, Mrs. Irving (Sara) Mahler of Palm Springs, Calif., and Mrs. Jane Siegel; three sis- ters, Mrs. Victoria Dubinsky and two sisters in New York; 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. • • • MEYER ROBINSON, 84, of New York City, died Dec. 4. Survived by his wife, Hannah; two sons, Eli of Southfield and Jules Teck of New York; a daughter, Mrs. William (Barbara) Schiffman of New York; a brother, Saul Slocki of Kitchener, Ont., Canada; two sisters, Mrs. Leon (Be- Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. 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The SPHAS for many Fame and will be enshrined ultimately in the Wingate years dominated the American Basketball School of Physical Educa- tion in Natanya, Israel League and his semi-pro which he endowed with a SPHA baseball team dormitory several years used to play major league teams on Sunday after- ago. noons before the blue laws were eliminated in A member of the Basket- the state of Pennsyl- ball Hall of Fame, a founder vania. of the National Basketball Gottlieb also coached the Association, and a member Warriors of the U.S. Committee Philadelphia Sports for Israel board of di- squad to NBA prominence. BERG AJURBACH AND FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield TOBY ROTTENBERG, 70, former Detroiter of Glendale, Calif., died Dec. 5. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Sonia) Singal and Mrs. Nat (Joyce) Risin, both of Southfield. Interment Detroit. BENJAMIN SCHARG, 67, died Dec. 9. He leaves his wife, Sophie; two sons, Paul and Ronald of North- ridge, Calif.; and six grandchildren. WE REMEMBER Dunng the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahr- zeits of the follow- ing departed friends, with the traditional - OAK PARK LI 4.2212 Next 10 Stanley Steamer Memo- rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnavos . KISLEV DEC. 26 16 RACHEL ALPERN 26 16 HATTIE SUCH 26 16 ALTA MATZ 26 16 CARL J. NELSON 26 16 BENJAMIN OPPENHEIM 26 16 GUSTAVE PINES 27 17 GHANA Y. BROSE 27 17 SAMUEL OVENTHAL 27 17 BETTY ROTHENBERG 27 17 CHARLES SMITH 28 18 MOSHE ALPERIN 28 18 MAX A. BARD 28 18 VIOLET V. FREEDMAN 28 18 HARRY LAFER 28 18 JACK OSBORNE 28 18 SADIE RICH 28 18 ANNETTE SCHULMAN 28 18 JENNIE WEISMAN 29 19 BASHEL APPLEBAUM 29 19 HELEN G. 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